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Example of Social Dilemma: Traffic Jams

Traffic jams serve as a common example of a social dilemma. They arise when individuals, acting in their own self-interest by choosing to drive alone, collectively create a suboptimal outcome—congestion. This negative result could be mitigated if more people cooperated through actions like carpooling or using public transportation.

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